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In this episode, I chat with Michelle and explore how her cultural intelligence was shaped through lived experience and why it matters in the world of safety. Michelle draws on her upbringing as the daughter of Dutch immigrants, her early experiences of different cultures through travel, and her involvement in working across diverse industries and workforces, Michelle shares how culture quietly influenced trust, communication, and decision-making at work.
From learning to adapt her natural directness and creating psychologically safe environments for workers from different cultural backgrounds, Michelle also had to navigate culture shock as she moved from one organisational settings to another. Our conversation challenges some of the long-held assumptions in health and safety practice.
This episode reminds us that safety isn’t just about systems and compliance, it’s about people. And if we want better outcomes, we need to get better at understanding them.
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By Greg DearslyIn this episode, I chat with Michelle and explore how her cultural intelligence was shaped through lived experience and why it matters in the world of safety. Michelle draws on her upbringing as the daughter of Dutch immigrants, her early experiences of different cultures through travel, and her involvement in working across diverse industries and workforces, Michelle shares how culture quietly influenced trust, communication, and decision-making at work.
From learning to adapt her natural directness and creating psychologically safe environments for workers from different cultural backgrounds, Michelle also had to navigate culture shock as she moved from one organisational settings to another. Our conversation challenges some of the long-held assumptions in health and safety practice.
This episode reminds us that safety isn’t just about systems and compliance, it’s about people. And if we want better outcomes, we need to get better at understanding them.
Key Takeaways